2-track or 3-track sliding windows? Here's how to decide.
Each track carries one panel. A 2-track window has two panels sliding past each other, opening half the width. A 3-track has three, opening two-thirds — or dedicating the third track to mesh.
For most standard windows, 2-track is fine. Go to 3-track when the opening is wide enough to justify it, or when you want mesh integrated properly — which in our climate is a fair reason on its own.
2-track opens half the width and suits most standard windows. 3-track opens two-thirds, or dedicates the third track to mosquito mesh — worth it on wider openings or where you want mesh integrated.
Not universally — it's about the opening's width and whether you want integrated mesh. On a standard window 2-track is perfectly adequate.
3-track opens more of the width, and integrates mesh so you can leave it open.
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